What We Offer
At Charlotte Prosthodontics, we specialize in restoring smiles and enhancing oral function through our highly-trained prosthodontic services. Our dedicated team understands that missing or damaged teeth can impact not only your appearance but also your overall quality of life. We are here to provide tailored solutions that meet your unique needs.
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Preventative Care
Why Preventative Care Matters
Preventative care not only helps in avoiding dental issues but also supports the longevity of prosthetic devices. Regular check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can prevent complications that may arise from wear and tear or improper maintenance of restorations.
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Our Preventative Services Include:​
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Routine Dental Cleanings
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Our hygienists perform thorough cleanings to remove plaque and tartar buildup, ensuring that your mouth remains healthy and your restorations stay in optimal condition.
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Oral Cancer Screenings
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Early detection is key. We provide screenings to identify any signs of oral cancer, helping to ensure your overall oral health.
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Fluoride Treatments and Sealants
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To further protect your teeth, we provide fluoride treatments and dental sealants that can reduce the risk of decay, especially for those with crowns or bridges.
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Restorative
The Importance of Restorative Care
Restorative care focuses on repairing and replacing damaged or missing teeth. Whether due to decay, injury, or wear, timely intervention can prevent further complications and enhance your overall quality of life. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized solutions that fit your unique needs.
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Our Restorative Services Include:
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Dental Crowns
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Crowns are custom-made to cover and protect damaged teeth, restoring their shape, size, and strength while enhancing their appearance.
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Bridges
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Ideal for replacing one or more missing teeth, bridges utilize adjacent teeth for support, filling gaps to restore function and aesthetics.
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Dentures (Full and Partial)
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Our full and partial dentures are designed for comfort and functionality, allowing you to enjoy a complete smile once again.
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Implant-Supported Restorations
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For a more permanent solution, we offer implant-supported crowns and dentures, providing stability and a natural feel that mimics real teeth.
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Full Mouth Reconstruction
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If you have multiple dental issues, our comprehensive reconstruction services can restore both function and appearance, tailored to your specific requirements.​
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Prosthodontic
What is Prosthodontics?
Prosthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions involving missing or damaged teeth. Our prosthodontic services aim to restore functionality, improve aesthetics, and enhance your overall oral health.
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Our Comprehensive Prosthodontic Services Include:
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Nightguards and Splints
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​Nightguards are removable dental appliances worn during sleep to prevent teeth grinding (bruxism) and clenching. Bruxism can lead to various dental problems, including:
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Tooth wear and damage
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Jaw pain and discomfort
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Headaches and migraines
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Increased sensitivity
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Splints are similar to nightguards but may be used during the day or night to treat various dental conditions, including:
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
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Jaw alignment issues
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Post-surgical recovery
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- Sleep Apnea Appliance
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Veneers
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​Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells typically made from porcelain or composite resin. They are designed to cover the front surface of your teeth, effectively enhancing their color, shape, size, and alignment.
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Congenital Conditions
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Congenital conditions are health issues that are present at birth. In dentistry, these can affect the development and structure of teeth and jaws, leading to a range of challenges. Common congenital dental conditions include:
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Cleft Lip and Palate: A split in the upper lip or roof of the mouth that can affect speech, eating, and dental alignment.
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Hypodontia: The congenital absence of one or more teeth, which can impact chewing and aesthetics.
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Hyperdontia: The presence of extra teeth, which can lead to overcrowding and misalignment.
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Amelogenesis Imperfecta: A genetic condition affecting enamel formation, leading to discolored, weak, or thin enamel.
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Dentinogenesis Imperfecta: A disorder that affects dentin formation, resulting in brittle teeth that may appear discolored or have an unusual shape.
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Teeth Whitening
Get in Touch
Call or text us today at (704) 364 3717 to schedule your next appointment!